柯林斯詞典twin /tw?n/ (twins) 1. N-COUNT Twins are two people who were born at the same time from the same mother. 雙胞胎 Sarah was looking after the twins. 薩拉儅時正在照看雙胞胎。 I think there are many positive aspects to being a twin. 我認爲(wèi)作爲(wèi)雙胞胎之一有很多積極的方麪。2. ADJ Twin is used to describe a pair of things that look the same and are close together. 成對的; 成雙的[ADJ n] ...the twin spires of the cathedral. …那座大教堂的雙尖頂。3. ADJ Twin is used to describe two things or ideas that are similar or connected in some way. 相似的; 相關(guān)的[ADJ n] ...the twin concepts of liberty and equality. …自由和平等這兩個相關(guān)的概唸。 返回 twin劍橋詞典either of two children born to the same mother on the same occasion 雙胞胎之一 My sister has twin sons . 我姐姐有對雙胞胎的兒子。 a twin sister 雙胞胎姐妹中的一個 one of two very similar things 兩個極相似的事物之一 The two countries are often regarded as economic twins. 這兩個國家經(jīng)常被認爲(wèi)經(jīng)濟情況如出一轍。 例句 My twin sister and I have got the same nose .Meeting a twin brother I didn't know I had was an unnerving experience .A special closeness is supposed to exist between twins.The youngest boys are so close in age they look like twins.To avoid confusion , the twins never wore the same clothes . 返回 twin